Gallup Analytics

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Gallup Analytics is an online platform that provides subscribers with access to nearly a century of U.S. data and a decade of global tracking data known as the Gallup World Poll.

Gallup Analytics allows subscribers to use this wealth of primary data in their work like never before. The online platform includes new data and historical trends at the country, state and U.S. city levels. All trends are easily searchable and exportable. Subscribers can view data by demographic categories, compare results across geographies to develop and report findings, including direct citations of Gallup's work.

Gallup partnered with leading methodologists, economists and thought leaders to ask the right questions on nearly every topic that matters, saving each subscriber the time collecting unnecessary information and helping them focus on true indicators. Topic areas include:

economic confidence

employment

entrepreneurial energy

confidence in leadership

confidence in military and police

religion

food access

corruption

freedom of media

life evaluations

and many more

Leading organizations and individuals can now support their research with the accuracy and integrity of Gallup's large-scale global database. Clients trust Gallup Analytics to provide data, analysis and insights they can't get anywhere else from:

Gallup World Poll: Each year, Gallup collects opinions on the most important issues worldwide. Since 2005, the Gallup World Poll has successfully captured the on-the-ground reality of people in more than 160 countries and regions through nationally representative, consistent sampling frames via face-to-face and telephone polling.

Gallup Daily tracking: Taking the pulse of U.S. residents 350 days a year, the Gallup Daily interviews 1,000 Americans every day with two unrivaled surveys -- the U.S. Daily and the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index.

Gallup Brain: Amassing eight decades of analysis, the Gallup Brain is a searchable, living record of U.S. public opinion dating back to 1935.